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D750
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<blockquote data-quote="Bikerbrent_RIP" data-source="post: 632018" data-attributes="member: 42081"><p>Keep in mind that your camera is much more reliable than your eyes at detecting light levels. The human eye and brain tend to smooth out smaller changes in light level. What was your lighting environment. Was it outdoors or indoors with light from a window. If so, were there clouds in the sky that could partially block the sun at times. If indoors under artificial light, what kind of light source. Florescent lights and LED bulbs sometime flicker in sync with the power cycling so depending on when the camera reads the exposure might have some effect on the ISO setting. As long as the exposures are correct, I would not worry about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bikerbrent_RIP, post: 632018, member: 42081"] Keep in mind that your camera is much more reliable than your eyes at detecting light levels. The human eye and brain tend to smooth out smaller changes in light level. What was your lighting environment. Was it outdoors or indoors with light from a window. If so, were there clouds in the sky that could partially block the sun at times. If indoors under artificial light, what kind of light source. Florescent lights and LED bulbs sometime flicker in sync with the power cycling so depending on when the camera reads the exposure might have some effect on the ISO setting. As long as the exposures are correct, I would not worry about it. [/QUOTE]
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